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Originally Posted by Boris347
Did you see Bills face when Trump was talking about the women there that he said Bill had assaulted and she had attacked for them saying so? Precious. And she didn't deny it.
I'm not paying attention to Bill, he isn't running for office. Why are you?
The candidate, Trump, bragged about assaulting women. Sick sick sick.
Location: RI, MA, VT, WI, IL, CA, IN (that one sucked), KY
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Originally Posted by Seagrape Grove
Trump had two shining moments of real statesmanship tonight. First, when he apologized on live TV for his "locker room talk" at the very beginning of the debate. (And it was a real apology, not a pseudo-apology as Hillary did when she said her use of a private server was a "mistake" and "she wouldn't do it again.) And second at the very end when both candidates were asked to name something about their opponent that they admired. Trump said he admired Hillary because she doesn't quit. The best Hillary could do was say she admired Trump's children. Hillary showed her pettiness by her inability to come up with a personal trait of Trump's that she admires.
This was the best answer, and only real answer, he had. This was a good response by him.
Not to mention, lied through his teeth about everything he opened his mouth about. But despite all that, he did what he came to do - he got his message across to his base. He stopped the bleeding, and that was exactly what he needed to do. He reassured his cult, and that was really the best he could have expected to come away with. He actually did a much better job than I would have expected.
That's a pretty fair assessment. He just doubled down on everything he's been saying since he started and did not refute one thing. Just reinforced it. His base is assembling now for a group circle ****. They have a smile and that 1000 yard vacant look of bliss in their eyes. It was a Trump Epiphany. We'll need to set up political trauma centers for counseling after the election for them.
Is there such a thing, i.e., a repetitive deep sniffing tic? Serious question, I don't know.
Oh, I think just about anything can become a tic. Just read somewhere about a woman who had a nervous habit of pulling her own hair and eating it. Had to have surgery to remove the hairball, because it wouldn't digest...
Since there doesn't seem to be any physical cause, then tic is my guess. Like people who compulsively clear their throat when they're under stress.
You're absolutely right. I got my health insurance license in 2002, but I soon became very emotional and frustrated because of the number of people who couldn't find affordable insurance. It's like telling someone, "Sorry, but your life isn't really as important as profits."
People think he won because he didn't have a complete meltdown. He not only acted like a bully and was on the attack for most of the 90 minutes, he didn't answer the questions.
His lack of knowledge on foreign policy is astonishing. I mean, when a journalist has to explain foreign policy strategy to a presidential candidate, you know there's a problem.
Is Trump "Kicking" her butt sexual assault also? Being on the "Attack" is good. Hillary tried it and failed. She started it off with an attack, or did you miss that part? Trump finished it, and did it well.
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